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Old 04-16-2015, 01:18 PM
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I need help IDing this drive shaft:

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Need the Replacement for it
It is not Traxxas
Its not Igenty
Its Not MIP
If you can ID it please give me a link to where I can buy a replacement.

I've searched everywhere all I come up with is the Traxxas drive shafts.


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I have a MRC (academy) RT4 GP Pro Spec. and the picture you have there, looks just like the axles on my rt4 GP prospec. (they look very close to a mip cvd)

im also from NH too
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Originally Posted by JmsSpeedShop187
I have a MRC (academy) RT4 GP Pro Spec. and the picture you have there, looks just like the axles on my rt4 GP prospec. (they look very close to a mip cvd)

im also from NH too
I did buy them from someone in NH
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what did the axle come off of?
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Originally Posted by JmsSpeedShop187
what did the axle come off of?
My E-Revo
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im assuming its for the 1/16 scale revo not 1/10? if its the 1/16 scale erevo then its probably traxxas part number TRA7153. check out that part number on google.

Someone tried trading my a 1/16 erevo a couple weeks ago. its was a brushed version with a couple batteries and the newer 2.4 radio. would be funny if it was the same truck

I post a lot on Craigslist. sandown area.
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Originally Posted by JmsSpeedShop187
im assuming its for the 1/16 scale revo not 1/10? if its the 1/16 scale erevo then its probably traxxas part number TRA7153. check out that part number on google.

Someone tried trading my a 1/16 erevo a couple weeks ago. its was a brushed version with a couple batteries and the newer 2.4 radio. would be funny if it was the same truck

I post a lot on Craigslist. sandown area.
Not the 1/16 the 1/10
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oh ok, the 1/10 is tra5154. its pretty inexpensive. i actually have a bunch of unopen revo parts. i dont think i have this part number in my stuff but i can check.
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or if you need the whole axle set, its part number tra5451r
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Originally Posted by JmsSpeedShop187
oh ok, the 1/10 is tra5154. its pretty inexpensive. i actually have a bunch of unopen revo parts. i dont think i have this part number in my stuff but i can check.
I bought that part it is not right the hole for the pin is to small
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worst case try drilling/boring it a little and see if that works. if not you may be looking at a new set of complete axles.

I will look and see if i have anything useful for you.
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If there were blue boots over the cvd end like Traxxas shafts then they might be Tsais.
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Oh damn should of thought boring out the hole......oh well ordered the Traxxas ones on Amazon should get here tomorrow thanks for the help
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